9.03m is a short, first person, art/empathy game for the PC, created by Space Budgie. The game draws upon the disaster that affected many people in Japan in 2011, the tsunami caused by the Tōhoku earthquake. It aims to remember those who passed away in the tsunami as individuals, as opposed to numerical data often found in news articles. Based on Baker Beach, in San Francisco, you must navigate the beach, picking up objects that have washed ashore, in search of butterflies. Half of all received Space Budgie royalties go to Aid For Japan (www.aidforjapan.org.uk), a charity that helps children who lost their parents in the tsunami. The other half goes to Redr (www.redr.org.uk) a charity that helps in disaster scenarios. 9.03mはアートスタイルの短編、ファーストパーソンのパソコン用ゲームです。 このゲームは2011年3月11日、東北地方太平洋沖地震によって発生した津波をもとに作られました。 津波によって被害にあった方、犠牲になった方を新聞やニュース等で見る数字 としてだけでなく個々に追悼したいというのが本来の目的です。 ゲームプレイではゲーム中にでてくる蝶々を探し、ゲームを進めてください。 ゲームの売り上げの半分はAid For Japan という津波で親を亡くした孤児を支援するチャリティー団体へ寄付されます。
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Hey! We're doing an Indie Of The Year special series on the Top 100! And we featured your game!
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This game is beautiful ... I was deeply touched by the meaning of every object found. I cried a lot. xD Amazing game, I really hope more people get the opportunity to play this
The experience was as LOVELY as the terrific review posted Strickebobo on Oct4.
My suggestion would have been to alter the cinematics to a short clip of action by the honored persons (playing, running, kissing)--then exploding into butterflies, rather than telegraphing my next movement.
You *must* include an option in settings to invert the mouse. You must understand that over 1/2 of the game-playing world uses airplane controls on *all* games, pulling *down* on the mouse translates to looking *up*.
Also, at the beginning, controls were noted as WASD. You should have a simple summary of this in settings with the missing command E--pickup (even if there is no option to change these controls.) I got all the way to the bear and had to restart because I did not realize how to pickup.
Beautifuly crafted.
I have many gamer friends and have yet to meet someone who uses those control schematics.
Not to say that you, or anyone else for that matter shouldn't, or that it shouldn't be supported in games, just thought it odd that people did, nevermind so many people :)
The experience was as LOVELY as the terrific review posted Strickebobo on Oct4.
My suggestion would have been to alter the cinematics to a short clip of action by the honored persons (playing, running, kissing)--then exploding into butterflies, rather than telegraphing my next movement.
You *must* include an option in settings to invert the mouse. You must understand that over 1/2 of the game-playing world uses airplane controls on *all* games, pulling *down* on the mouse translates to looking *up*.
Also, at the beginning, controls were noted as WASD. You should have a simple summary of this in Settings with the missing command E--pickup (even if there is no option to change these controls.) I got all the way to the bear and had to restart because I did not realize how to pickup.
Beautifuly crafted.
Oh thanks! Not sure about 'terrific review' but glad to see it helped. Also call me Owen, Strickebobo is my Runescape username from when I was 12 and I'm not too certain what it means...
Very great and emotional game I hope it will get more famous you deserve it. The game is a masterpiece of art full of rich emotions.
Thank you for the kind words! :)
This is the first game I've actually paid for on Desura. Looks awesome, supports charity. You also got my greenlight vote. Good luck with everything you're doing!
Sorry for the late reply, thank you! :)